This is a plan of a tract of land lying fifteen English miles on each side of Kennebec River, purchased from the late Colony of New Plymouth by Antipas Boies, Edward Tyng, Thomas Brattle and John Winslow in the year 1661, and now owned by their heirs and successors : who are distinguished by the nam

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This is a plan of a tract of land lying fifteen English miles on each side of Kennebec River, purchased from the late Colony of New Plymouth by Antipas Boies, Edward Tyng, Thomas Brattle and John Winslow in the year 1661, and now owned by their heirs and successors : who are distinguished by the name of The Proprietors of the Kennebeck Purchase from the late Colony of New Plymouth ... / by John North, surveyor ; copied Nov.r. 1785 [by] William Alline. 1785 Nov.

1 ms. map on 1 sheet : col. ; 91 x 70 cm.

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North, John, -1697

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Alline, William, 1770-1825

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Plymouth Company (1749-1816)

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Association of Boston merchant-speculators org. in 1749 to develop tract on the Kennebec River, in Maine; dissolved 1816; also known as Kennebec Purchase Propriety. From the description of Plymouth Company deed, ca. 1810s. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 244824744 Association of Boston merchant-speculators organized in 1749 to develop tract on the Kennebec River, in Maine; dissolved in 1816; also known as Kennebec Purchase Company, Kennebec Proprietor...